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@vishnuravi keychain-swift seems like a well-maintained framework. KeychainAccess also seems like a viable option.
A more general consideration: We are only storing minimal information in the keychain anyways, and the API surface of all these packages is not that big anyway. Therefore, I would also consider it doable to directly rely on the Security framework provided by Apple. Their documentation improved over the last few years, and even though they don't offer a nice "Swifty" API, the few lines we would need to add also don't look too complicated: Adding a Password to the Keychain. This would make us independent of one additional dependency.
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